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Sustainable Aquaculture fellows present results

12 May 2025
Sustainable Aquaculture fellows present results

Sustainable Aquaculture fellows, hosted by the Marine and Freshwater Research Institute, will present their research findings Tuesday May 13th.

Everyone is welcome to attend.

Time: 09:00-12:30
Venue: MFRI, Fornubúðir 5, Hafnarfirði, Meeting room on first floor
Head of line: Theódór Kristjánsson

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Agenda:

Time Fellows Country Supervisors Preliminary title
09:00 Ivan Kaleo Ghana Ólafur Sigurgeirsson (Holar University), Theódór Kristjánsson (MFRI) Black Soldier Fly Larvae as a Sustainable Feed Ingredient Towards Aquaculture Development in Ghana
09:35 Alice Gamisi Kenya Jón Geir Pétursson (HÍ), Amanda Vang (FIRUM) Assessment of Socioeconomic Impacts of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Cage Aquaculture Development and its Policy Framework in Lake Victoria, Kenya.
10:10 Jamila Kalambo Tanzania Amanda Vang (FIRUM), Lilja Gunnarsdóttir (MFRI)

Optimizing Hatchery Conditions for Palmaria Palmata: An Experimental Knowledge Transfer Study to Advance Seeding Techniques in Tanzania

10:45 Henry Allieu Sierra Leone Jón Geir Pétursson (HÍ), Theódór Kristjánsson (MFRI) Gender Roles and Challenges in Aquaculture in Sierra Leone
11:20 Augusto Magalhaes Angola Eva Dögg Jóhannesdóttir (Blár akur), Erna Lava Olsen (FIRUM) Regional Comparison of Water Quality and Oceanographic Conditions for Sustainable Marine Cage Culture of Umbrina Canariensis in Angola
11:55 Kristina Setiani Indonesia Páll Jensson (Reykajvik University), Birgitta Andreasen (FIRUM) A case study of sustainable Tilapia Farming in Bogor, Indonesia: Economic Viability of Bioloc Technology vs. Traditional Systems for Small-Scale Farmers